Population structure of five native sheep breeds of Sweden estimated with high density SNP genotypes

Abstract Background Native Swedish sheep breeds are part of the North European short-tailed sheep group; characterized in part by their genetic uniqueness. Our objective was to study the population structure of native Swedish sheep. Five breeds were genotyped using the 600 K SNP array. Dalapäls and...

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Published in:BMC Genetics
Main Authors: Rochus, Christina Marie, Jonas, Elisabeth, Johansson, Anna M.
Other Authors: Erik Philip-Sörensens stiftelse, Swedish board of Agriculture, European Commission
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Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media LLC 2020
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spelling crspringernat:10.1186/s12863-020-0827-8 2023-05-15T17:45:02+02:00 Population structure of five native sheep breeds of Sweden estimated with high density SNP genotypes Rochus, Christina Marie Jonas, Elisabeth Johansson, Anna M. Erik Philip-Sörensens stiftelse Swedish board of Agriculture European Commission 2020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12863-020-0827-8 http://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1186/s12863-020-0827-8.pdf http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12863-020-0827-8/fulltext.html en eng Springer Science and Business Media LLC http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC-BY BMC Genetics volume 21, issue 1 ISSN 1471-2156 Genetics (clinical) Genetics journal-article 2020 crspringernat https://doi.org/10.1186/s12863-020-0827-8 2022-01-14T15:37:14Z Abstract Background Native Swedish sheep breeds are part of the North European short-tailed sheep group; characterized in part by their genetic uniqueness. Our objective was to study the population structure of native Swedish sheep. Five breeds were genotyped using the 600 K SNP array. Dalapäls and Klövsjö sheep are from the middle of Sweden; Gotland and Gute sheep from Gotland, an island in the Baltic Sea; and Fjällnäs sheep from northern Sweden. We studied population structure by: principal component analysis (PCA), cluster-based analysis of admixture, and an estimated population tree. Results The analyses of the five Swedish breeds revealed that these breeds are five distinct breeds, while Gute and Gotland are more closely related to each other as seen in all analyses. All breeds had long branch lengths in the population tree indicating they’ve been subjected to drift. We repeated our analyses using 39 K SNP and including 50 K SNP genotypes from other European and southwestern Asian breeds from the Sheep HapMap project and 600 K SNP genotypes from a dataset of French sheep. Results arranged breeds into five groups: south-west Asia, south-west Europe, central Europe, north Europe and north European short-tailed sheep. Within this last group, Norwegian and Icelandic breeds, Finn and Romanov sheep, Scottish breeds, and Gute and Gotland sheep were more closely related while the remaining Swedish breeds and Ouessant sheep were distinct from all breeds and had longer branches in the population tree. Conclusions We showed population structure of five Swedish breeds and their structure within European and southwestern Asian breeds. Swedish breeds are unique, distinct breeds that have been subjected to drift but group with other north European short-tailed sheep. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Springer Nature (via Crossref) Finn ENVELOPE(12.739,12.739,65.935,65.935) Fjällnäs ENVELOPE(17.731,17.731,65.641,65.641) BMC Genetics 21 1
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Genetics
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Genetics
Rochus, Christina Marie
Jonas, Elisabeth
Johansson, Anna M.
Population structure of five native sheep breeds of Sweden estimated with high density SNP genotypes
topic_facet Genetics (clinical)
Genetics
description Abstract Background Native Swedish sheep breeds are part of the North European short-tailed sheep group; characterized in part by their genetic uniqueness. Our objective was to study the population structure of native Swedish sheep. Five breeds were genotyped using the 600 K SNP array. Dalapäls and Klövsjö sheep are from the middle of Sweden; Gotland and Gute sheep from Gotland, an island in the Baltic Sea; and Fjällnäs sheep from northern Sweden. We studied population structure by: principal component analysis (PCA), cluster-based analysis of admixture, and an estimated population tree. Results The analyses of the five Swedish breeds revealed that these breeds are five distinct breeds, while Gute and Gotland are more closely related to each other as seen in all analyses. All breeds had long branch lengths in the population tree indicating they’ve been subjected to drift. We repeated our analyses using 39 K SNP and including 50 K SNP genotypes from other European and southwestern Asian breeds from the Sheep HapMap project and 600 K SNP genotypes from a dataset of French sheep. Results arranged breeds into five groups: south-west Asia, south-west Europe, central Europe, north Europe and north European short-tailed sheep. Within this last group, Norwegian and Icelandic breeds, Finn and Romanov sheep, Scottish breeds, and Gute and Gotland sheep were more closely related while the remaining Swedish breeds and Ouessant sheep were distinct from all breeds and had longer branches in the population tree. Conclusions We showed population structure of five Swedish breeds and their structure within European and southwestern Asian breeds. Swedish breeds are unique, distinct breeds that have been subjected to drift but group with other north European short-tailed sheep.
author2 Erik Philip-Sörensens stiftelse
Swedish board of Agriculture
European Commission
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Jonas, Elisabeth
Johansson, Anna M.
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Johansson, Anna M.
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title Population structure of five native sheep breeds of Sweden estimated with high density SNP genotypes
title_short Population structure of five native sheep breeds of Sweden estimated with high density SNP genotypes
title_full Population structure of five native sheep breeds of Sweden estimated with high density SNP genotypes
title_fullStr Population structure of five native sheep breeds of Sweden estimated with high density SNP genotypes
title_full_unstemmed Population structure of five native sheep breeds of Sweden estimated with high density SNP genotypes
title_sort population structure of five native sheep breeds of sweden estimated with high density snp genotypes
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